Box Hedge Garden Designs
Picture if you will the towering hedges on the grounds of an english estate or bordering the yard of a quaint cottage.
Box hedge garden designs. Box hedging will grow equally well in dry acid soils and alkaline soils but it does not like waterlogged soils. Italian and italianate garden style for gardens both big and small country and city. A restricted palette of green box hedging with black cornus stems over winter and white tulips in spring would look very effective in the garden of a contemporary house with clean architectural lines.
Box is of course also used as a topiary plant. Hedges can be a great way to add natural borders or dividers to your yard. Formal italianate terraces laid out with box hedges gently flowing fountains and classical sculptures and a more relaxed mediterranean style with lavender.
Box cones and balls can look elegant placed either side of a front door where the house is symmetrical. Welcome to our gallery featuring a collection of incredible garden hedge ideas to use in your own yard. It would also look effective as a small front garden design against a traditional half timbered black and white cottage.
See more ideas about outdoor gardens garden design beautiful gardens. Box hedging buxus sempervirens has been used for a very long time to make small hedges and is ideal for formal borders as it will grow on most soils. Cloud pruned box through hipstamatic eyes.